Sentences with phrase «variation around that average»

While there is notable variation around these averages, it's clear that rising interest rates - whether focusing on market interest rates or central bank rates - create a headwind for investors.
Although the average premium observed overtime has been positive, there is extreme variation around that average.
It's not the variations around the average nor ENSO.
The observation is related to the short term variability alone as the correlation is not related in any way to the average value seen in the plot, only to the variations around that average.

Not exact matches

«Differences in the average use of reading skills explain around 30 % of the variation in labour productivity across countries,» states the OECD study Skills Outlook 2013.
Daily averages have continued at this level or higher through Jan. 9, though they could continue to dance up and down around that mark due to day - to - day variations caused by weather systems.
Planck has been looking for variations in the temperature of the CMB, which emerged at around 3000 kelvin, but by now has cooled to just a few degrees above absolute zero, on average.
Focusing on the additional variation in school average achievement gains around principal transitions reduces the magnitude of the estimates.
Loss Standard Deviation: Similar to standard deviation, except this statistic calculates an average (mean) return for only the periods with a loss and then measures the variation of only the losing periods around this loss mean.
There is some variation around that, but on average, years tend to have 252 trading days.
It is currently on average around 0.2 C / decade [Note the IPCC claimed 0.34 C], actually smaller than the annual noise from natural annual variation of the temperature due to ocean currents and volcanoes and in the range of solar activity fluctuations.»
The following discussion is based on monthly series rather than annual, but a 12 - month rolling average has been applied to bring out the interannual variations around the trends of interest.
The 31 years of satellite measurement of OLR show an average OLR of around 232Watts / m ^ 2 with a range from 227Watts / m ^ 2 to 237Watts / m ^ 2 in response to the annual seasonal variation in absolute global temperature between 12 °C and 16 °C due to the significantly larger temperate landmass in the Northern hemisphere.
There is subtlety here already: T varies around T average with very large amplitudes both temporally and locally, and those variations are large enough to trigger non-linear aspects of S - B.
Seas around the world have risen an average of nearly 3 inches since 1992, with some locations rising more than 9 inches due to natural variation, according to the latest satellite measurements from NASA and its partners.
Then I am puzzled, what could be possibly any reason for any «merely» regional variation, climatologically averaged, if no development occurs around, no new lake was dammed nearby, no airport or living community erected, and no ocean around the corner?
Spread over several years, the variations level out and in average reach near zero around the trend.
If there are any variations in the temperature around the mean (which there will be) then the average temperature must be lower than that to still maintain the same total emitted power.
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